THE SOBANTON TRIBUTE-MONDAY MORNING-, MARCH S, 1897. 0 f ;, sSPSKHSpffinpY iii :j-n jjuKUi.i Ji'iu iT? ni.(r "v-ib-y PAItT I. Nether Tallcltigton Is a quaint old red-built, red-tiled townlet. It Is the seat of tho camel's-halr paint brubh Industry, but at the time this story ripens It hud another nnd moie singu lar claim to dlstlnotlon. It wns the only place In the Kingdom that pos sessed a eenulne ghost. Theie have been muny reputed ghosts up and down the countiy, but their existence has never been yatlM'aetoilly pioved. These fictions show their piesence by absurdly stumping about on bale bouids, clauUInu heavy clmlns, bieaU Intr ctockery, ninvlnK heavy furniture nnd by giving utterance to welul and uncouth sounds manifestations utter ly without lhyme or leason, and which cannot in any one euse be traced to a buna Ilde splilt. Not ho was it with the ghost of Nether Talklngton. It was a genuine Elizabethan relic, the shade of an old bqulre who had come to a bad end af ter leading an awful life, and the Neth er Talklngtonlans weie veiy ptoud of It. It resided at the Grange at the fur end of tho town. For generations no lhlng being had tenanted IK It was specially set apart for the ghost, the local authority arranging that the moat was always lllled with stagnant water and that the place was kept in the desolate condition so nppi opt late to its tenant. It was an Ideal place for a ghost to dwell in, and in the shade of the s,qulie evidently thought so, for he never left it. Summer and winter it was to be found theie by all those deslious of seeing it and many weie those who came. Nether Talklngton owed much of its prospeilty to the ghost, for never a day passed without visitors tinning up for the purpose of seeing it, and on irome days they came In shoals, llnt- teis had much Impioved In this lespect since the Psychlal IJeseaich society had investigated the phenomenon and pionounced it genuine, for this had intioduced a big Ameilcan custom, and in the summer large paities came from Stratford on their way to London. It was a harmless ghost, and of a taoltutn disposition. Sometimes it would speak, but on those occuslons its language was chlelly maledlctoiy. It was extremely methodical in its habits and wns to be seen any time between midnight and cock crow, and between nine and ten p. m. In the early hours it sat In tho dining loom smoking a fantastic pipe that had been given to the squill by bis filend, Sir 'Walter Raleigh, and the evening hour it spent In peiambulating the terrace by the sun dial, on the lookout for a lady who had made an appointment some two hundred years ago, which she had failed to keep. This methodical arrangement of the ghost had existed according to authen tic accounts from the squire's death at the end of tho sixteenth centuiy, and his shade had never vailed Its pio gi amine within living memory. Con ceive, theiefore, the constei nation that lelgned In Nether Talklngton when the leport spread that t it s ot was irl- -lng. A large pari ji ..icois liuni Tontine, Dak., had called upon It at two a. m., and the guide had been un able to give them value for their shil lings. They -waited till four o'clock, but to no purpose, and although their money -wns returned they left Nether Talklngton the next morning In high dudgeon. That night two missionaries and a photographer armed with a Hash light apparatus, weie In waiting by the sun dial, but they waited In vain. The dlsappeaiance of the ghost was 2HJ BUT TIIET WAITED IN VAIN. a seveie blow to the town, for the shil ling admission had eased the buiden of taxation for its inhabitants, and then theie was the loss of piestlge. aclvay's Rills Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable, MILD, BUT EFFECTIVE. Purely vegetable, act without pain, ole gautly coated, tastolotja, Bin nil and aasy to tuke. Hndwuy'3 Pills assist imture, Btlmulat ing to healthful activity the llvur, bowels uud other digestive urcaus. loavlnc the bowels m n natural conditlou wit bout auy attor effects. CUFRB Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- All Liver Disorders. RAUWAY'S PILLS ore purely vegetable mild aud 1 citable. Lasie Perfect Digestion, complato ubttorvtlon nud healtbfulreuularlty. UV cants a box. At Druggists, or by mall. Uoolc of Ailvlce" free by mail. RADWAY Sc CO., No. 55 film Street, New York. vw?.)wm, A- fMG; (Copyright, 1S97, by II. 'A. HerliiR.) I3ut It was paitlcjaily hold on the landloid of the White Swan. He had paid a heuvy ptlce for the business some two yenis ago on the basis of cus tom to be brought by the ghost, and without that ho might as well put up his shutteis, for the gentlemen who sold the camel's hair put up at the op position house. Theie was also a butcher, a baker and possibly a candle stick maker on whom the matter would piess haul; sundiy cooks, walteis nnd chambei maids, to say nothing of the boots; while the guide to the Ciinnge found stnivatlon staling him In the face, for he had seen pel petual tips ahead and hnd made no piollon for the unexpected. As tho matter was one of Impoitance to the whole community no objection was raised when at the next l'ailsh council meeting mine host of the White Swan, Itoger Whaiton by name, le feired to the subject. He pointed out that the ghost of the Orange had hi ought honor nnd renown to the town and had Incidentally lightened the taxes. Was It light that they should "WE WILL NOW PASS ON TO meekly allow It to abscond, theieby reducing Nether Talklngton ft 0111 Its unique poMtlon to the level of Its neighbors, and without a sti uggle sub mit to the giievous Imposition of heavy rates? The vicar, who was In the chair, agieed as to the lamentable state of things consequent on the dlsnpuear ance of the ghost but submittal that m ihlng could 1 Juiu. T h y n id no leal or moial 1 o. u v th. 1 1 le ol the squlie. It hnii made no agn 1 m.-nt to leside in the Giange for perpetuity, and although it had certainly behaved unhandsomely In absconding w Ithout a moment's warning, they had no le diess. Other speakers followed. It was pro posed that a sub-committee should be appointed to deal with the matter, and names were suggested, but on these counclllois asking in what diiectlon they weie to pursue their inquhies and what were their povveis, no satisfac tory answer could be given; so they refused to act, and tin? matter 'was left precisely wheie it was befoie. A foitnlght passed. The ghost did not return. Vlsltots ceased to Hock to Nether Talklngton; the staff of the White Swan was reduced, and the guide to the Grange was admitted to the vvoikhouse. The next meeting of the Parish council took place and the squlie's ghost stod atraln on the agenda pa per. When this point was 1 cached the chaliman said that the giost was still missing, and that he undei stood that Councillor Tlmpeiley wished to say something on the subject. Councillor Sam Tlmperley, the piln clpal greengiocer of the place, stood tip. "Yes, Mr. Chairman," he f-nld, "I have something to say. And befoie I ay It I shall have to give a little in fonnatlon about myself. You all know that I'm a vegetarian, but perhaps ft will be news to you that I am some thing more. I'm a Buddhist." If he had stated that lie was an an al chlst he could not have caused mote consternation. A geneial murmur of surpiise and disgust mn lound the table, and his Immediate nelglibois edged away fiom him. ITndetened by this manifestation of feeling the gieen grocer went on: "Yes, I'm a Uuddhist, and I'm proud of It; and If you knew what It meant you'd all be one." "Never!" came In a Aim tone fiom Councillor Mudfoid, the chemist. "You'd all be one," repeated Tlmper ley, glaring at his Intel rupter. "Now you none of you know what a Buddhist Is, and I'll leave It to you to find out for yout selves, but I'll Just tell you this much. When a Buddhist has gone tlnough a ceitain couise of tialning, he can dlslntegiate himself, that Is, his astial shape or splilt can leave Its body at will und tiuvel vvhete It likes. I can do this." "Oh, oh!" cried the assembled coun cillors in derision. "I can do this, I say," calmly contin ued the green giocer, "und I am pie puied on certain teims to do It for the benefit of Nether Talklngton. The squliei's ghost Is somewheie about, and though u human being cannot find It an astial shape can. Set a splilt to catch u splilt. I am piepaied to dis integrate myself and let my astial shape search for the bquiie, and if he Is nnyvvuy like reasonable I'll engage to biing hlin buck." "Gentlemen," said the vicar, ilslug, "I think we had better pioeeed to the next business. I have always had a sincere lespect for Councillor Tlmper ley, but I think he Is not himself to night. What he hus Just said convinces me that he is at pieseut suite! lng foun some extiaoidluary hallucination. I have no doubt It Is only tempoiuiy, and wc must all hope that ho will soon he lestoied to his 1101 nut 1 mental state. Nothing can be gained by discussing whut lie litis Just HUld. and with your' L kJfa M r& lllT - .ffexd " i V I u--j,'jc s-L i ' permission we will now pass on to the dialnuge question." "Mr. Chairman," said Tlmperley, In 111 in tones, "I piotcst ugnlnst your Im putations. I um ns clear In my head us unyone here, and as fiee fioni hallu cinations as the best of you. What I have said I tepeut. I am ptepared to let my astral shape tiavel In seaich of the sqiilie's giost, and that 1 can do It I know, for yestoiday It made its first Jnuiiicy Into s,pace and with perfect success. Yestcrdnj, gentlemen, Snm Tlnipei ley's soli It left bis body and after wandering at will came back, and Sam Tlmpei ley's splilt will do It ngaln If necesary." "Pet bans you'll tell us what you saw on your tilal tilp," said one councillor with a sneer. "I don't think you'd like me to do so, Mr. Bellars," said Tlmperley, giavely. "Unseen I visited the houses of all of you present tonight, and I found a skeleton in the cupbomd of each house." "Then you took a gient liberty, Tlm pei ley," said Councillor Mudfoid. "I found a slekuton In the cupboard In each house," continued Tlmpeiley, looking fixedly at the speaker, "and some, Mr. Mudfoid, weie veiy big ones.'s Mr. Mudfoid shifted unenlly In his chair. "No, gentlemen," the green giocer went on, "I'm not deceiving nu. for I can do what I piopose. Anyway you will be no loseis, for If I don't succeed matteis will be no woie. If I do, Nether Talklngton will legaln Its lost position." Saying which, Mr. Coun cillor Tlmpeiley lesumed his seat. "Gentlemen." snld the chairman, "you've heaid Councillor Tlmpei ley's piopoal. I, tor my pait, cannot for a moment believe In tho possibility of what he nsseits. Still, If he wishes to attempt the Impossible, I do not see THE DRAINAGE QUESTION." that we can object. In fact, It Is a mattei that lests solely with Mr. Tlm peiley, and theie was no need lor hlin to bilng It befoie ns at all." TO BE CONCLUDED. SPECIAL SERMON TO ODD FELLOWS ICOlL. 1 l-'i fl ai left ut the- end rf the weik or moulli aiv not sutHcient to tait a bank account, only enough for dtjeouri.gemeut and not enough for hope. Extiemlty says spend them. What good sickness? I cannot meat it. Poverty? I cannot avoid It. Social standing'' t cannot attain unto it. Life Is scarcely woith the living. And ou leach over to him, saying, "We be bieth ren " You do foi him what the chm eh cannot do; his surplus pennies becomes the nucleus., bohteid by some nnd sus tained by muny, to minister In time of need. Sickness comes, his manhood Is lc tnlned and he takes us a light foi vvhlen he has paid the help now necestiuy. lie has become a brother In a tiaterlty of biotheihood uud Is no longei all isoluted being. Society Is benefited by social help-fulne-s;fumllle. are helped by piactlcal means, and a man has come Into loftier conceptions of manhood through the In stiumentallty of agencies which join society has set In motion, Ileie we le peat, This does not dlspmage the chinch, lor If to these things theie comes the eont.eciated energies of a saved soul, if eaithly benefactions shall be plus Divine benedictions then the eveiy highest lela- tlons of life are assmed and the standing maik of most potential Intlueneo will be the ehui eh with Its pioiniue not alone of "The Life that now Is, but of that which Is to come." THE THREE IMHXC1PLE3. Thiee pilnelples aie with jou so 1 elat ed, that you have linked joui.selves Into helpfulness by theli means Pi lendshlp, Love and Tutth. ThPe aie the links of your life chain, propeily Used, this three linked chain Is the connection of the ha muli life cur to the engine of Oo,l power Hilelly consider these sepuute links What Is rilendshlp? "An attachment to a peison pioceedlng from Intimate u - qualntuuce and a reelpiocutlon of kind olllce, favor, peianul kindness " It is In this diiectlon that the wise man of old sas: "A lilend loveth at ull times." While Into this ovoij defln'tion the Lotd Jesus Clulst weaves UN own thought as He calls His ilNciples Fi lends, putting them above ull slave, .self 01 seivunt 1 011- dltlon. The Apostle John le. oidx It "Ye aie my fiiuids If j e do whatsoever 1 command ou Hencefoi'h .' ill you not sHivantx, but I have called you f 1 lends." Eiiendshlp Is both known and unknown In quantity and quullt W e can mensuie It partially and know It ib stiactedl. We can take this act and that to com prehend It, and sometimes without any Bleat mental effoit coinpa8 Its eiitlie cli ele, but again there Is nn Intense lntctis. so Intensified that we cannot know its hflgth, dentil, bieadth or length. Abin hiun and Lot, David und Jonithnn, Du 111011 and Pythias leveal Its sutfuce onlv friendship, uie as the tine lepentance of a preFiimubly dying man, Is an unknown quality novei to be tiuly understood mull we know what It means In the lull Chi 1st friendship. Yr-t ou nie to make friendship known to tin hoilon of your possibility whutever It means to jou In the highest sense vou must cause It to mean to otbeis. Whatever of Its nilnel. nles you cun elucidate by wonl und deed, by the very nutuie of Its teqiiliemenis you eie bound mi to do. nnd the link of Kilcndshlp shall be so strong nnd shape ly that your vvoikmanshlo heie dlspluved will be a constant ndmhatlon, not to your society alone, but to those without The next link coupling Into friendship Is the link of Love If ou cun say. "We be hiethien," it Is because into your Vilendbhlp links your Love But Love Is a dlffeient condition and creutes a dlf feient relation than friendship Filend ship lsads to love sometimes Friendship muy be urgumentltlve, with ability to lea bon. Lnve discards aigum!1 and de nies 1 cason sometimes. Lovo Js lmpntu ous, filemlbhlp caleulatlnsr, T.ove Is till, flei co and destructive sometimes. Frlend- ship the contiolled element of heat and service. Love I' the stienni, a frehet, blasted banks, Inundation an J ruin-Home-times, rilemlshlp is the conllned stream Mowing lythmleiilly, smoofhly for the nt. rompllihnicut of Its purpose nnd woik. love is Tin: hicuiest. Now the qualification of tho statements Is in the teim sometimes, and that qimll. tlcutle.il Is lnigely In Its 1 elation to male nnd female, but, umlcrFtantl If oti please, wo aio not exnltliiK friendship at tho ex pense of love, for love Is the highest nt tiilnnient In that It Is the mightiest fac tor, the most powiMful clement, the great est thing In all the world. Pilemlshlp Is generally the lel.illon siiifilneil by man toward miifi and woman townid woman, but love, controlled and In Its highest sense, Is tho sweet, tender, sacilllclng, consuming devotion of woman to man nnd man to woman, t can eonccIe how we may place ourselves In the 1ecI11roc.1l condition nnd the element as thus under stood In its dual relation muy be taken In Its high sense and applied ns a stniul oid for human life genet nlly apait fiotn pex nnd Hie contingencies of sex 1 elation The pattern Is set for us in Jesus Clulst of Nuzaieth; "Gienter love than this linth no man that n man lay down his life for his fi lends'' that Is moving beyond the lelntlonshlp Into the domain of love to leveal unto thoe who wete only In tho outer court of Its temple how It was pos sible to enter Into the Inner court of the veiy holy place of love, which could be satWfled with nothing bhoit of a complete surrender of physical life to lllustiute the tiuth of love's intensity ,onod.,s,?UWl1y no,, when Pal!! tajs, "1 count not my Hie us dear unto in;. self," and the Seventh Chapter of Acts with the Eleventh of Ilebiews reveal Its absolute truth. Now, If this definition is collect a high standard Is befoie .vou; as muuheis ol a fraternity whose foundation Is asset ted in Filendshlp and Love, you are to manifest It to those who piesuma bly are one with you, und yet not so selfish In Its display that none others shall see or enjoy It. Youi love must link Into your filendshlp In such wus that oth eis' good "-hall be jour Joy. The flood Samniltun Is an Illustration of how this love cun be opciatlve und as be looked upon the fac of the poor, beaten Jew, feeling the thiobblng Impulses of pity, tho deteuninatlon of mele.v, the lesolu tlon of helpfulness. What were these things In their accumulation nnd In their action but the highest manifestation of love as thus asserted and as thus under stood. To reveal love our oppoitunltles aie manv. That sick biothei, haggaid with pain, link oui filendshlp to him nud you awaken the file of his hope to foige a new link of love. EACH WILL BE STRONGER. That bi other who In friendship ties vvoiked with you won ctles from the want side or life. Help; the oil and wine of your sympathy and the two-pence of our helpfulness will weld a love link to the link of friendship and each will be stionger for the piesence of the other. Mjv we ull from the need side of lite, If necessaiy, know the tiuth of the Psalm ist's statement: "This pooi man ciled and the Loid heaid him and dellveted hlin out of all his tioubles." Tho thlid link constituting this tilnltv of pilnclples Is Tipth. Whut Is Tiuth' Tiuth Is absolute honesty. We may con ceive of filendshlp und jet know thut tiuth may not be supiemt theieln; we muy know of love wheie tiuth Is not al ways leeognlzed, but absolute honesty in splies filendshln and leads to lovo. If love Is the gt cutest thing in the vvoild, tiuth Is gi eater than the gieatest, for It Is the method by vvhlrh inlietltance Is de tet mined to the kingdom of heaven. Je sus Clulst says: "Yo shall know the tiuth, and the tiuth shall make you free." He who Is made flee by such knowledge understands that he Is not bound wllh the trammels or woildisni, he walks In a dlffeient atmospheie, he hns ascended to a higher plane und amid attitudes of thought holds communion with the defi nite. To the connected links of friend ship und love, tiuth Is the link In the hnnds of God. It Is seen in Justice by the woid of God. ft speaks of the bievlty of life and the ceitalnty of death und as serts in Its 1 evolution that nil life In truth must be life In God. By the very logic of the case the close adherent to truth is a title follower of God, for he believes that all truth, inher ent in God, Is from God for the benellt of 1T1.111, and he who lives in truth lives In Gil nd live, to Jesus Ch'Nt, who l ie 'W. tress to the Tiuth." Ynu may be '1 hnii in filendshlp an' '1 it rnn.1 in lev o a'lu yet not know God, but ho wno lives In tiuth and links friendship and love Into tiuth must know God. "All the paths of the Loid aie truth.'' His truth reacheth unto the clouds. "Let us not tiuth forsako thee; bind It about thy neck, wiite It upon the table of thine heait, so shall thou find favor and gooA uudei standing In the sight of God and man." And Jesus Clulst, by His own a settlon, Is not only "The Way and the Life," but "The Tiuth;" hence wo lepeat, he who links Into tiuth links Into God. mi:ans ucTTnu life. Then to be bicthien In this your society means better life In all leaped1. It It Is only a n.ime to you, if having- the name you lack its pilnclples If it has not made its chain sufficiently stion to link you to things ettinal, then you weaken your cause and les'-en ,our Influence, but If jou aie tilns: to live to oiu pilnclples then your Individual lives, jour homes, your community and your church will Und an uplift fiom our biotheihood. I caio riuuKht about the scctecy of your lodge, loom, thut is your business, and as much jour light as I have a light to keep tome of my homo life s-enet to those atound inc, but I do caio that theie should be open life to i uveal thut jou are not men of paper alone, but of acts, and eveij extended hand of lileudshlp, uud ever, manifebtatlon of love by which a fellow -man Is sutalncd in need and wid ows and orphans better furnished and equipped for life's sUubkIos and conflicts, and etiy i evolution of tiuth by which you -link youi selves to Clod; by theso ou will help to hasten the time when man to man the woild o'ei shall biotheis be and when "Beneath Messiah's sway Hei nation, eveiy tilbe. Shall His eloilous call obej " . E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Ueoldundcr positivo lVritteu (auurnntCD, bynnttorized ajenta only, to euro Weuk Memory, Uizzinoss, Wakefulness, Fits, Hs6tena, Quick r.03s, Nmht Losses, l'.i Dreume. 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It ciukkly and burelyrcf tores Nervoua Bess, Lobt Vitality, Iiuioteuc Nluhtly KmUaiocs, LostPotter.I'aillnK Slcmoij, Wastiui: Dineabeb,and all cfTecta ol self abuse or exressand indikeretion, nhlcb unfits onu tor stuuy, bui-lness or marriage. It not only cures by smarting at tho heat ol d.sease, but lsoureat nerve Ionic and blond builder, briny, ine back the pink slow to pale checks and re atoilnu tho flro of jouth. It wards off Jnsan.-Sy and Consumption. Insist on UaWnj; ItEVIVO, no other. It can be carried In est pocket. By mall, 81.00 per pacliase, or six torGS.OO, with a post tlo written guarantee to cure or refund tho money. Circular free. Address ROYAi. MroiCIHE CO.. B3 River St.. CHICAGO. It--tor &ulo b ,M All HEWS UjtOo.. i-ruj-cist durautou. fa. Schedule In effect November is, iSg5 Trains Lcavo WilkesBarro as Follows 7.30 a. m,, week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3,15 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. 0,00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvllle. J. K. WOOD, (Icn'l Puss. Agent. J. D. HUTCHINSON, Uenerul Munuucr. THE ' iiosic powder nJMEGARGEL & GONNELL i xwSSK. from life. wmk lutUay.fliiMj Wfa 10th Day. uffliW is :r i M S ft lt$23inK3ejifii2ia3BLtiJQKBs51fl What Sarah Bernhard says PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Si Vl W---lW 2,000,000 Made and Sold In Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896, Total Product of fill The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn. Crosby's Suncrlativc Is sold evervwhere from tha Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundlmid, und in England, Ireland J.id ""H'y """ " r f 24 -fe tl It 1 la-klBB . -J -. ... WHOLESALE WACONBVBAKERS. We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forgings, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL Al BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. Bittenbender & Co., Scranton, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAF1RE, PA., MMiutacturers of Locoinotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD SYS TEM. Anthracito Coal Used Exclusively Insur lnu Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15, 1S9G. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at C io, 7.45 a. ni 12.03. 1.20, 3.3.1 (Iilack Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre -via. D. L. & W R R COO, SOS, 11.20 a. m 1.5a 3.40, COO and 8.17 p. m. For White IIaen, Hazleton, Pottsvlllo. and principal points In the coal regions Ma D. & II. R. R C.lo a. m., 12.05 and 4.41 p. m. For IJethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg and pilnrlpal Intermediate sta tions la D. ft II. R. 11., C.43, 7.43 a. m 12.05, 1.20, 3 33 (Black Diamond Expies-i), 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlro, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via D , L. & W. R. R., 0 00, S.0S, 53, a m., 12.20 and 3 40 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester, Buttalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & H. R. R., 7.13 a. m 12.03, 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman pailor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley chair cars on all trains between WIlkes-Bawo. and New York, Philadel phia, BufTalo' nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H WILBUR, Gen Supt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Aft., Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen Pass. Agt South Bethlehem, Pn. Scranton Office, 300 Lackawanna avenue. Del., Lackit. and Western, Eftect Xl,oriday, October 19. 1S0G. Trains, leae Scranton as follows. Ex press for New Yoik and all points East, HO, 2.M, C.15, S.00 and 9.53 a. m., 1.10 and o.uj p. in, Exproi-s for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia nnd tho South, 5.15, S.00 and 0.55 a. m 1 10 and 3.33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobhanna accommodation, C 10 p m. Eprcss for liliiKhatnton. Oswego, El mil a, Cornlns, Hath, DansWlle, Mount Mollis and Buffalo, K'.20, 2.35 a. m and 1.63 l m , making close connections at Buffalo to all points in tho West. Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9.13 a. m. liiiiKhnmton and way stations, 1.03 p, m. iMciiuibon accommodation, b.ia p. in. 1 Blnghamton and Elmira exoress, 5 55 t p 111. Express for I'tlca and Richfield Springs, 1 2.3o n m and 1 55 p. m. Jinaea 2 3o and Uath 9.15 a. in., and 1.55 p m For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, BloomsburB and Dan ville, making close connection at North umbeiland for Wllllamsport, HarrlsburK, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and intermediate sta tions, C 00, 9 55 a. m., and 1.53 and C 00 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, S.03 and 11 20 a m Plymouth and Intel mediate btatlous. 3.40 and 8 17 p. 111. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all epiess tialns. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 31 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket olllce. Central Kail road of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1897. Trains leave Scianton for Plttston, Wllkes-Iinrre, etc., at S.20. 9.15, 11.30 a. :n , 12.13, 2.00, 3.03, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00, a. in , 1 00, 2.15, 7 10 p. m. For Atlantic City. S.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (expiess) a. m 12.45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3 03 (express) p. m. Sun. day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Termin al. 5.22 p m. und New York 0.00 p. m. For Maufch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 20 a, m., 12.45, 3.03, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. 111, For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, eto., at S 20 a. m. und 12.fi P. in. For Lakewood, 8.20 a, m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8 20 a, m., J2.15, 5.00 p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m.. 12.45 p. m. Returning leavo New York- toot of Lib- RAILROAD TIME-TABLES BARRELS rcBUBuuea us uie Desi UOUrmiM , - A 1 H . -1 A.1- t. . A. M. .- f 4.V AGENTS. When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility. Loss of Tower, Impotency, Atropnv.Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexine Pills. Drains checked and full riRor quickly restored. If neglected, such troabfes rsult hull. Mailed for $1.00;0 boxes J ) 00, ViH& $3.00 orders wc Rive a cu-ranlcx o cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. Fharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express) a, in., 1.10, 1,30, 4.15 (express with Buffet pallor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Readlns Terminal, 8.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 6.25 a, m. , Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J, H. OLHATJSEN. Gen. Supt. DELAWARE A . U HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leavo Scran ton as follows: Jfl7.55. 8.55, 10.15, a. m.J yd uu noon; j.-i, .v, o.o, 5 23. 6.23. 7.57, 9.10, 10.30, 11 F.S n. m. t?nr Alhnnv Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5.45 a. m.; 2'FoPr Honesdnle-5.43. 8 65, 10.15 a. m.; 12.09 n0F0on2wilke:s5.BParrne-fl.43. 7.45. 8.13, 9 38. 10 ? a. m ! 12.05. 1.20, 2.23, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00. 7 or9-3New'3YoPrkmPh.ladelph.a, eto.. via Lehigh Valley RaIlroad-6 45, 7.45 a. m.; 12 03; 1.20. 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- PFor)'p1ennsyivanla Railroad polnts-6.43, 9or- "e-teS polnPt's,mvla Lehigh Valley nSHroad-7.45 a. m.: 12 03. 3.33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9 50, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urrlve at Scranton nt follows: From Carbondnle and the north 6.40. 7 40 8 40 9 34, 10 40 a. m.: 12 00 noon; 1.05, ""I 3 "3 4 37, 5 45, 7,15, 9.45 and 11.25 p. m. "'Viom'WIUces-Baire and the south 5 40, 7 50 8M. 10.10. 11.53 a. m : 1.16, 2.14, 3 43, w 0 21. 7 63, 9 03, 9.45. 11.52 p. m. JW BITRDICK. G P. A. Albany, N. Y. II W Cross. D. P A. Scranton Pa. Uric and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1897. Trains will leavo Scranton for New York. Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie also for Hawley and local points, at 7.05 a. m. and 2.28 p. m.; and arrive from above points at 10.33 a. m and 9.3S p. m. SCIiAISTON DIVISION. Ill r.Kfcct October -Mil, lblMl. J mm 5Jc V m MM M North IJoiind. Mouth Uotinit, aoiTaoi aoa,vo4i g I Stations B a F 3, g SC 5 (Trains Dally. Ex- i 3 3 IK cept Sunday) o lp a1 i- u p MiArrlvo Leave x u 7S5N Y Frankllo St .... 7 0 .... ,. TlOWest 4i!nd street .... 7 a .. 7 00 Weehawlten ... 81$ .... p ulArrlve Leave a mi- yj 1 15 Hancock .Junction iTS 109 Hancock ... ;M1 .... ViK Starlight ... 3 32 .... 13 46 Preston rark . JJ1 ... 12 40 como .... 3 41 ... 12 35 l'oyntelle ... 3 so ,.. 13U Belmont . 959 ... 1303 Pleasant Mt. ... 3C6 .... .... fllSK Unlondale .... 8 09.. .... ft 49 Forest City S 19 . ., .... 0101134 Oarbondale 704 8311... .... I0 46M180 White hrlilge I'OT.fSSBi .. .... Id 131113", ilaj field 17 It 18 43. . .... 6 1111133 Jermyn 714 8 4SI.. .... 6 311118 Archibald 7 3M3 51I,.. .... ess'lllS Wluton lia'iiv.. .... 6881111 PfCkMlle 7SA8M . .... 6 23 1107 Olyptant 78r4 0l .. .... 630110J Prlceburg 73i40f .... .... 6 18 1103 Ihroop 7S4 410... .... 615 1100 Providence 7 89 414.... .... H3,fl057 park Place n 4111 17 ,. ... 6 10 10 55 Scranton 7 4o 4 30 r m'a m Leavo Arrive x. ur m All trains run dally except Sunday. f. signifies that trains stop on slgaal for pas. Bengers. becure rates via Ontario & Western kefnro purchasing tickets and save inonsy, Day ntiJ Night Kipress to the West. J. C. Anderson, e n. pass Agt. T. Flitcroft. DtT. Pass, Aet.Borftnton, ra,
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